By Roald Dahl
In Roald Dahl's masterful short story "Lamb to the Slaughter," readers are drawn into a darkly humorous tale of betrayal and cunning. When Mary Maloney, a devoted wife, faces an unimaginable shock, her response is both chilling and clever, showcasing Dahl's signature blend of wit and suspense. The atmosphere is thick with tension as Mary transforms from a loving partner into a calculating figure, making this story a gripping exploration of the human psyche under pressure. With its unexpected twists and moral complexities, this narrative lingers long after the final sentence, reminding us that appearances can be deceiving.